BIO

Larry F. Stewart was born in Asheville, North Carolina. He has earned an Associate of

Arts degree from Florida Technological University in Orlando, a Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science degree from the University of Central Florida, also in Orlando and a Master of Forensic Sciences degree from Antioch University in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Mr. Stewart has worked for the U.S. Government as a forensic scientist for over 25 years. During that time he has worked on many notable cases to include; the Unabomber, numerous accused Nazi war criminals, e.g. John Demanjuk, a.k.a. Ivan the Terrible, the reinvestigation of the Dr. Martin Luther King murder, the reinvestigation of the Kennedy assassination/CIA conspiracy theory, the Quedlinburg Treasure, the Jon Benet Ramsey murder investigation, the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the DC Sniper investigation. He has testified as an expert witness in state, federal and military courts of law, as well as testified or been deposed in foreign court systems to include; Austria, Australia, Thailand, Sri Lanka and Canada. He has also testified at The Hague in the Netherlands and three times before the U.S. Congress. Mr. Stewart most recently held the position of Laboratory Director and Chief Forensic Scientist for the United States Secret Service. In that role, he managed up to 120 scientists, technicians, and support staff in the areas of document analysis, handwriting, fingerprints, trace evidence, audio and video analysis, photography, toolmarks, computer evidence and counterfeit analysis. Mr. Stewart has now begun the independent forensic consultingand investigative firm known as Stewart Forensic Consultants, LLC and its subsidiary, Global Investigative & Intelligence Services.

RESUME

Larry F. Stewart

Occupation:

Chief Forensic Scientist and President – Stewart Forensic Consultants, LLC

San Luis Obispo, California

Education:

Associate of Arts Degree - Received June 1976

Florida Technological University

Orlando, Florida

Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science Degree - Received August 1979

University of CentralFlorida

Orlando, Florida

Master of Forensic Sciences Degree - Received June 1983

AntiochUniversity

Yellow Springs, Ohio

Pertinent Specialized Courses:

Forensic Microscopy Course - March 1978

McCrone Research Institute

Chicago, Illinois

Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry - April 1979

Perkin-Elmer Corporation

Gaithersburg, Maryland

Gas Chromatography Course - December 1979

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniversity

Gaithersburg, Maryland

Advanced Gas Chromatography - March 1980

Perkin-Elmer Corporation

Advanced High Pressure Liquid Chromatography Course - January 1981

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniversity

Washington, DC (course location)

Ink and Paper Analysis Seminar - January 1981

U.S. Air Force

Office of Special Investigations

Washington, DC

High Pressure Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry - July 1981

U.S. Justice Department, F.B.I.

Quantico, Virginia

High Pressure Liquid Chromatography/Computer Operation - March 1984

Perkin-Elmer Corporation

Rockville, Maryland

Questioned Document Course - February 1985

U.S. Secret Service

Washington, DC

Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Course - June 1986

Nicolet Analytical Instruments

Lanham, Maryland

Scanning Electron Microscopy - September 1994

Philips Electronic Instruments

Mahwah, New Jersey

ASCLD/LAB Inspector Training Course – January 2000

Portland, Oregon

Work Experience:

December 1975 through March 1979

Laboratory Technician

University of CentralFlorida

March 1979 through September 1979

Internship

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms

September 1979 through July 1982

Forensic Chemist

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms

July, 1982 through June, 2005 (retired)

Counterfeit Specialist

Questioned Document Examiner

Lead, Instrumental Analysis Section

Lead, Instrumental and Computer Analysis Section

Senior Document Examiner/National Expert for the United States Secret Service

Chief, Questioned Document Branch

Assistant Laboratory Director

Laboratory Director/Chief Forensic Scientist

United States Secret Service

June 2005 to present

Chief Forensic Scientist and President

Stewart Forensic Consultants, LLC

Instructor:

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms

Rockville, Maryland

United States Air Force, Office of Special Investigations

Special Investigator's Course

Washington, DC

United States Secret Service

Washington, DC

FederalLawEnforcementTrainingCenter

Glynco, Georgia

Drug Enforcement Agency

Washington, DC

InternationalLawEnforcementAcademy

Budapest, Hungary

Naval Criminal Investigative Service

Washington, DC

Rochester Institute of Technology

Rochester, New York

CuestaCollege

San Luis Obispo, California

CaliforniaPolytechnicUniversity

San Luis Obispo, California

Guest Speaker:

MontgomeryCollege

October 1980

Rockville, Maryland

AntiochSchool of Law

November 1980 and February 1981

Washington, DC

MontgomeryCollege

Ink and Paper Analysis/Instrumental Techniques - February 1982

Rockville, Maryland

DocSec'85

Document Security - May 1985

Washington, DC

GeorgeWashingtonUniversity

Ink and Paper Analysis - February 1986

Washington, DC

Inspector Generals Office - Health and Human Services

Tri-regional Conference - January 1991

Mt. Pocono, Pennsylvania

Bolling Air Force Base

Joint Basic Computer Forensic Workshop - September 1993

Washington, DC

Virginia Military Institute

The Uses of Chemistry and Biology in the Forensic Sciences - April 1994

Lexington, Virginia

UCLA

Forensic Examination of Financial and Identity Documents – August 1998

American Society of Questioned Document Examiners meeting

Los Angeles, California

CatholicUniversity

Science Under Oath – February 2000

Washington, DC

GATF Conference

Security Printing, Computers and the Forensic Scientist – August 2000

Pittsburgh, PA

Fraud Prevention Workshop

Security Printing – October 27, 2000

U.S. Department of State

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

International Association for Identification

Forensic Science and Fraudulent Documents – May 2004

Sacramento, California

San Luis Obispo Criminal Bar Association

Getting the Most from Forensic Technology in Criminal Investigations – December 13, 2006

San Luis Obispo, California

California Association of Licensed Investigators

Counterfeits Are All Around Us! – February 2, 2007

Palm Springs, California

Specialized Tours/Training:

Crane-Weston Paper Mill

Dalton, Massachusetts - July 28, 1982

Philadelphia Mint

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - July 29, 1982

Bureau of Engraving and Printing

Washington, DC - July 30, 1982

Visa International

San Francisco, California - January 3-6, 1984

Malco Plastics

Garrison Park, Maryland - January 1985

BISCAP International, Ink Jet Printing Conference

Boston, Massachusetts - September 17-19, 1990

Achievements:

Participated as a "referee" in the 1980 Crime Laboratory Proficiency Training Program Forensic Sciences Foundation, Colorado Springs, Colorado

Testified in May of 1989 and 1990 before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, U. S. House of Representatives. These matters concerned the investigation of fraud in science.

Certified by the US Secret Service as an accredited Examiner of Questioned Documents, February 1, 1991.

Recipient of the Health and Human Services Inspector General's Integrity Award, 1991.

Appointed Chairman of A.S.T.M. task groups (1991) concerned with developing standards for performing "Writing Ink Comparisons" and "Writing Ink Identifications."

United States Delegate at the 14th European Meeting on Currency Counterfeiting, The Hague, The Netherlands, October 9-11, 1991 and the First International Conference on Fraudulent Documents, Ottawa, Canada, April 27- May 1, 1992.

United States Delegate at the 6th European Conference for Police and Government Experts, London, United Kingdom, October 2-4, 1996. Presented a paper on Ink Dating, Relative and Absolute: New Approaches to Old Problems.

Testified on July 22, 1999 before the House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims, U.S. House of Representatives. This matter concerned detection and prevention of counterfeit documents.

Classified as an “Inspector” for the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors.

Elected to the Board of Directors for the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors, September 14, 2000.

Elected to the Board of Directors for the Document Security Alliance, December, 2003.

Certified as a Certified Forensic Consultant by the American College of Forensic Examiners (ACFEI).

Appointed as the forensic consultant for the United Nations, tasked with developing and implementing a successful forensic laboratory in Nigeria, Africa, 2007.

Elected to the Board of Directors for The Academy, June, 2007.

Original Research Publications/Presentations:

"Detection of Volatile Accelerants in Fire Debris. 1. A Comparative Evaluation... " Richard A. Strobel, Richard A. Tontarski, Larry F. Stewart, Philip Wineman presented at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1980, and the Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists, combined meeting, Louisville, Kentucky, May 1980.

"Artificial Aging of Documents," L.F. Stewart. Published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 2, April 1982.

"Ballpoint Ink Age Determination by Volatile Component Comparison," L.F. Stewart, Presented at the AmericanAcademy of Forensic Sciences meeting, Orlando, Florida, February 1982, and Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists/Northeastem Association of Forensic Scientists joint meeting, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, April 1982.

Published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences, April 1985.

"The Role of the Secret Service in Counterfeit Deterrence," L.F. Stewart. Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, April 1983.

"The Forensic Analysis of Printing Inks," Larry F. Stewart. Presented at the American Society of Questioned Document Examiners, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, September 1983.

"Counterfeit Credit Card Deterrence," Larry F. Stewart. Presented at the American Society of Questioned Document Examiners/Canadian Society of Forensic Scientists annual meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, September 1985.

"Detection of Counterfeit Currency," Larry F. Stewart. Presented at the International Association of Identification conference, Arlington, Virginia, August 1987.

"Identification of United States Currency Security Fibers by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy," J.E. Brown and L.F. Stewart. Presented at the Canadian Society of Forensic Scientists annual meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October, 1988.

"U.S. Secret Service Ink Identification System," J.W. Hargett, J.E. Brown and L.F. Stewart. Presented at the Canadian Society of Forensic Scientists annual meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 1988.

"Use of Enlargement Ratios of Negatives and/or Printing Plates to Characterize Counterfeit Currency," L.F. Stewart, R.L. Outland and J.E. Brown. Presented at the Canadian Society of Forensic Scientists annual meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 1988.

"Current Status of Ink Age Determination," L.F. Stewart and S.L Guertin. Presented at the Ninth INTERPOL Forensic Science Symposium, INTERPOL Headquarters, Lyon, France, December 12, 1989. Published in INTERPOL International Criminal Police Review, March-April, 1991.

"A.S.T.M. Standard for Writing Ink Comparisons," L.F. Stewart and J.L. Becker

Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists 1991 meeting, Bethesda, Maryland, May 31, 1991.

"Standard Guide For Test Methods For Forensic Writing Ink Comparisons," L.F. Stewart (Task Group Chairman). Published in the American Society For Testing and Materials (ASTM), Standard Designation number E-1422-91, November 1991.

"Counterfeit Documents Produced by Color Copier Systems," L.F. Stewart, Presented at INTERPOL Headquarters, Lyon, France, December 11-19, 1991.

"Sentence Insertions Detected Through Ink, ESDA and Line Width Analysis," S.L. Fortunato and L.F. Stewart. Published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences, November 1992.

"Status of U.S.S.S. Ink Dating Program," J.W. Hargett and L.F. Stewart. Presented at the HumboldtUniversity, Berlin, Germany, April 2, 1993. Published in Kriminalistik und Forensische Wissenschaften, No. 82, 1994.

"U.S.S.S. International Ink Library and Bulletin Board System," L.F. Stewart. Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, May 20, 1993.

"Standard Guide For Test Methods For Forensic Writing Ink Identifications," L.F. Stewart (Task Group Chairman). Published in the American Society For Testing and Materials (ASTM), Standard Designation number E-1422, 1995.

"The Government Response to Ink Age Determination," L.F. Stewart, J.L. Becker. Presented at the AmericanAcademy of Forensic Sciences meeting, Seattle, Washington, February 17, 1995. Published in the International Criminal Police Review - INTERPOL, Spring, 1996.

“Distinguishing Between Relative Ink Age Determination and the Accelerated Aging Technique,” L.F. Stewart and S.L. Fortunato. Published in the International Journal of Forensic Document Examiners, January/March, 1996.

“Forensic Examination of Financial Crimes Documents,” L.F. Stewart and J.W. Hargett. Presented at the 6th European Conference for Police and Government Document Experts, London, United Kingdom, October 2-4, 1996 and the GFS Conference, Luzerne, Switzerland, September 9-12, 1997.

“Unusual Document Examination Approaches and Their Relationship to the Daubert Challenge,” L.F. Stewart. Presented at the American Board of Forensic Document Examiners meeting, Las Vegas, NV, June 23, 2002 and the American Society of Questioned Document Examiners meeting, San Diego, CA, August 14, 2002.

“Identity Theft,” L.F. Stewart, pending publication, A-Z Literary Book Publisher, 2007.

“Document Examination,” L.F. Stewart, pending publication, A-Z Literary Book Publisher, 2007.

Professional Affiliations:

AmericanAcademy of Forensic Sciences - Fellow

Canadian Society of Forensic Scientists (past member)

American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors

Document Security Alliance (past)

Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists (past)

California Association of Licensed Investigators

Forensic Expert Witness Association

AmericanCollege of Forensic Examiners Institute

Offices Held:

Mid Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists

Secretary/Treasurer

November 1981 to October 1984.

American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors

Board of Directors

September 14, 2000 to September, 2003

Document Security Alliance

Board of Directors

December 2003 to November 2004

The Academy

Board of Directors

June, 2007 to present

Contact Information:

Stewart Forensic Consultants, LLC

793A East Foothill Boulevard, Suite 200

San Luis Obispo, California93405

Tel/Fax: (805) 595-3333

Cell: (202) 550-6233